Vista PointMEKNES Morocco(2007)Distributed by TravelVideoStore.com - Includes Limited Public Performance Rights Meknes is one of Morocco’s four royal cities and became famous due to its megalomaniac monarch, Sultan Moulay Ismail, who is also known as Morocco’s Sun King. The cruel and despotic sultan made Meknes the mightiest fortified city in North Africa.Moulay Ismail had an army of 150,000 men who were stationed at each of the country’s main strategic points. Included in his royal household was a harem of 600 wives of various races, as well as countless children and a large retinu...

Global TreasuresRABAT Morocco(2007)Distributed by TravelVideoStore.com - Includes Limited Public Performance Rights Rabat was once the centre of power of the Almohades. Today it is the capital of Morocco and the government headquarters of King Mohammed The Sixth. The majority of its buildings are linked to the country’s historic past and its former sovereigns including the Mausoleum of Mohammed The Fifth. Opposite the Mausoleum is one of the city’s best-known landmarks, the Hassan Tower, that rises 44 metres into the sky.In the picturesque quarter of the Kasbah Des Ordain...

Global TreasuresFES Morocco(2007)Distributed by TravelVideoStore.com - Includes Limited Public Performance Rights The former royal city, FES-EL-BALI lies in the mountainous northwest region of Africa on one of the most important trading routes between the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean.In Maghreb, the five northern states of North Africa, the Karaouine Mosque is believed to have been founded by followers of the Prophet Mohammed and is regarded as one of the most important buildings in the Islamic world, in direct contrast to the hustle and bustle of the markets which look and soun...